Canon ImageRunner 1025iF
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Trying to get this printer setup with smtp functionality to be able to send faxes to an office 365 account.
I've manually set the appropriate ports to 587, and have authentication enabled, confirmed and triple confirmed the email address and password.
Everything I can find says it should work, yet it doesn't.
Anyone else deal with one of this and get this working?
The job log show this. I have a feeling I'm going to need a relay for this, but we absolutely do not want to use a relay.
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@DustinB3403 So call it a gmail account instead of a relay and be done with it (I kid!)
Wish I could help rather than making jokes
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What about scanning to email? Does that work? Fix one and you fix the other, most likely.
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You do not need to use a relay, you can simply mark your WAN IP trusted in Office 365 by making a connector.
We answered this question (again) a month or so ago in another post.
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@JaredBusch said in Canon ImageRunner 1025iF:
You do not need to use a relay, you can simply mark your WAN IP trusted in Office 365 by making a connector.
We answered this question (again) a month or so ago in another post.
I'll have to see if that is an option, do you recall who made the post? Was it me?
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@dafyre said in Canon ImageRunner 1025iF:
What about scanning to email? Does that work? Fix one and you fix the other, most likely.
No, nothing email works if its not using a relay, which we are attempting to remove.
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@DustinB3403 said in Canon ImageRunner 1025iF:
@JaredBusch said in Canon ImageRunner 1025iF:
You do not need to use a relay, you can simply mark your WAN IP trusted in Office 365 by making a connector.
We answered this question (again) a month or so ago in another post.
I'll have to see if that is an option, do you recall who made the post? Was it me?
Apparently longer ago than I thought.. It was December.
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@JaredBusch said in Canon ImageRunner 1025iF:
@DustinB3403 said in Canon ImageRunner 1025iF:
@JaredBusch said in Canon ImageRunner 1025iF:
You do not need to use a relay, you can simply mark your WAN IP trusted in Office 365 by making a connector.
We answered this question (again) a month or so ago in another post.
I'll have to see if that is an option, do you recall who made the post? Was it me?
Apparently longer ago than I thought.. It was December.
Thank you, I'll see if this is an option. Otherwise it's replace the device
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@DustinB3403 said in Canon ImageRunner 1025iF:
@JaredBusch said in Canon ImageRunner 1025iF:
@DustinB3403 said in Canon ImageRunner 1025iF:
@JaredBusch said in Canon ImageRunner 1025iF:
You do not need to use a relay, you can simply mark your WAN IP trusted in Office 365 by making a connector.
We answered this question (again) a month or so ago in another post.
I'll have to see if that is an option, do you recall who made the post? Was it me?
Apparently longer ago than I thought.. It was December.
Thank you, I'll see if this is an option. Otherwise it's replace the device
Using any Linux distro and Postfix will work perfectly as well. Just has to be configured correctly. But the Connector keeps it all inside Office 365
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@JaredBusch said in Canon ImageRunner 1025iF:
@DustinB3403 said in Canon ImageRunner 1025iF:
@JaredBusch said in Canon ImageRunner 1025iF:
@DustinB3403 said in Canon ImageRunner 1025iF:
@JaredBusch said in Canon ImageRunner 1025iF:
You do not need to use a relay, you can simply mark your WAN IP trusted in Office 365 by making a connector.
We answered this question (again) a month or so ago in another post.
I'll have to see if that is an option, do you recall who made the post? Was it me?
Apparently longer ago than I thought.. It was December.
Thank you, I'll see if this is an option. Otherwise it's replace the device
Using any Linux distro and Postfix will work perfectly as well. Just has to be configured correctly. But the Connector keeps it all inside Office 365
One battle at a time, still need access to hypervisors here.
(new job)
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So does your Canon support TLS ? If not (I know you are using port 587) but RIcoh and Canons are common to not support this without much finagling with their configuration and firmware updates.
If you need a internal relay you can use Hmail
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No it doesn't appear to support TLS. We're going ahead with a connector and be done with it.